Credit: Los Angeles Police Dept. newsletter via NBCLosAngeles
Christopher Jordan Dorner is seen in a photo from a 2006 LAPD newsletter. Dorner was on the force until 2008, and he was a reservist in the U.S. Navy.
By Kari Huus and Tracy Connor, NBC News

An ex-cop suspected of killing three people including a policeman and threatening to kill others — as laid out in a chilling online manifesto — continued to elude a massive manhunt midday Monday despite local, state and federal agents following leads throughout Southern California.
Speaking to a packed press conference, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck chronicled the bloody events up to this point, and called on the alleged gunman, 33-year-old Christopher Dorner, to turn himself in.
"This has gone far enough," said Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck. "No one else needs to die."
Dorner, a 270-pound former Navy reservist who was tossed off the police force in 2008, was acting out of revenge, according his 11,300-word treatise — a cached version of which was obtained by NBCLosAngeles.com — and was targeting not only perceived enemies, but their families as well.

"I never had the opportunity to have a family of my own, I’m terminating yours," Dorner wrote in his rambling manifesto, addressing LAPD officials he blamed for ruining his career.For more coverage go to NBCLosAngeles.com
"Look your wives/husbands and surviving children directly in the face and tell them the truth as to why your children are dead."
Dorner has an arsenal of weapons, including assault rifles, police said. Citizens were told to call 911 if they see his dark gray 2005 Nissan Titan truck, but warned not to approach him, describing him as "extremely dangerous."
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck provides a briefing on the case of Christopher Dorner, the fired LAPD officer wanted in revenge slayings in Irvine, California.
Dorner is a 2001 graduate of Southern Utah University, where he majored in political science and minored in psychology and played football for at least two of those years, the university confirmed

I hate to be rude to people who are scared for their lives at the moment, but honestly, that's just ridiculous. No wonder cops stick with handing out tickets--they are so inefficient. Honestly, they want him so bad? Gang mentality. He got one of theirs, so...

I hate to be rude to people who are scared for their lives at the moment, but honestly, that's just ridiculous. No wonder cops stick with handing out tickets--they are so inefficient. Honestly, they want him so bad? Gang mentality. He got one of theirs, so...

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